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Kopili Hydro Electric Project

Kopili Hydro Electric Project is a 275 megawatts (369,000 hp), hydroelectric power project on the Kopili river and its tributary, Umrong stream. It is located in Dima Hasao district of Assam state in India.[1] The project is developed and operated by North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited. It is an important project since the indian State of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura benefit from this project[citation needed].

Khandong Dam
The Khandong dam
Location in Assam
Official nameKopili Hydro Electric Project
LocationAssam, India
Coordinates25°31′43″N 92°37′58″E / 25.5286173°N 92.6327813°E / 25.5286173; 92.6327813
PurposePower
Opening date1984
Owner(s)Government of India
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete Gravity
ImpoundsKopili River
Height66 metres (217 ft)
Length243 metres (797 ft)
Spillway capacity15417 m³/s
Reservoir
CreatesKopili Reservoir
Total capacity166800
Surface area13.36 square kilometres (5.16 sq mi)
Khandong Power House
Coordinates25°31′01″N 92°39′58″E / 25.5168635°N 92.6660943°E / 25.5168635; 92.6660943
Operator(s)NEEPCO
Commission date8 March 1984
Turbines3×25 MW
Installed capacity75 MW
Annual generation363.9 MU
Website
NEEPCO
Umrong Dam
View of Umrong Reservoir from Umrangso
Official nameKopili Hydro Electric Project
Coordinates25°31′43″N 92°42′45″E / 25.5284962°N 92.7126092°E / 25.5284962; 92.7126092
PurposePower
Opening date1988
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete Gravity
ImpoundsUmrang river
Height30 metres (98 ft)
Length143 metres (469 ft)
Spillway typeOgee Radial
Spillway capacity554.7 m³/s
Reservoir
CreatesUmrong Reservoir
Total capacity175000
Surface area16 square kilometres (6.2 sq mi)
Kopili Power House
Coordinates25°35′10″N 92°43′23″E / 25.586020°N 92.723019°E / 25.586020; 92.723019
Operator(s)NEEPCO
Commission date4 July 1988
Turbines4×50 MW
Installed capacity200 MW

Overview

The Khandong dam impounds Kopili river and Umrong dam impounds Umrong river creating Kopili reservoir and Umrong reservoir. Kopili reservoir partially falls in Meghalaya state as Kopili river forms geographical boundary between Assam and Meghalaya in this region. Water from Kopili reservoir is fed to Khandong power station, releasing water into Umrong reservoir. Water from Umrong reservoir is diverted via tunnels to Kopili power station on the bank of Kopili river. Tail race waters of Kopili power house are released back into the Kopili river.[1] Although this project is not classified as such, its design is very similar to run-of-the-river power projects.

Power plants

Khandong I & II

The Khandong power house stage-I and stage-II are located between two reservoirs, near Umrong reservoir, in geographical location 25°31′00″N 92°39′58″E / 25.5168°N 92.6660°E / 25.5168; 92.6660 and Khandong dam is located at 25°31′43″N 92°37′58″E / 25.5286°N 92.6327°E / 25.5286; 92.6327. Khandong Stage-I powerhouse has 2x25 MW Francis type turbines, generating 50 MW power at peak. It is connected to Kopili reservoir via 4.5 m diameter, 2852 m long concrete-lined head race tunnel. First and second units of stage-I were commissioned on 8 March and 3 May 1984 respectively. Khandong stage II powerhouse is located close to stage-I power station. It has 1x25 MW turbine, connected via 480-m-long water conductor system, which was provisioned for at the time of stage-I construction. Third turbine was commissioned on 26 July 2004.[1][2]

Kopili I & II

The Kopili power house stage-I and stage-II are located on the right bank of Kopili river in geographical location 25°35′10″N 92°43′23″E / 25.586°N 92.723°E / 25.586; 92.723. The related Umrong dam, completed in 1988, is located at 25°31′42″N 92°42′45″E / 25.5284°N 92.7126°E / 25.5284; 92.7126. Khandong Stage-I and II powerhouse is installed with 4x50 MW Francis type turbines, generating 200 MW power at peak. It is connected to Umrong reservoir via 4.6 m diameter, 5.5-km-long concrete-lined head race tunnel. The first unit of stage-I was commissioned on 4 July 1988.[2]

Lower Kopili HEP

Because of contamination of Kopili river waters, the prospect of Lower Kopili Hydro Electric Project downstream of Kopili powerhouse has met with hurdles for environmental clearances and financial funding of the project. The 120 MW power project will be funded by the Asian Development Bank.[3][4]

Environment issue

This hydroelectric project has suffered some serious damage due to contamination of Kopili river with acid mine discharge from open cast coal mines and rat hole mining in Meghalaya.[5][6][7]

Incidents

2019

The Hydro project site was submerged and flooded following a pipeline burst on 7 October 2019. 4 people has since been reported missing in the overflowing project site. The burst happened on an old pipe, which was repaired the previous year.[8][9]

2022

Incident at Khandong Power Plant claimed lives of three persons.[10]

Interactive map

Kopili Hydro Electric Project


See also

References

  1. ^ a b c . Water Resources Information System of India. Archived from the original on 20 February 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b "National Register of Large Dams (NRLD) - India" (PDF). Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Lower Kopili clearance on hold". The Telegraph India. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Environmental Assessment for Lower Kopili Hydropower Project" (PDF). Asian Development Bank. April 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Two Kopili power units shut down - Mining in Jaintia Hills affects machines". The Telegraph India. 20 June 2013. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Renovation & Modernisation of Kopili Hydro Electric Plant" (PDF). Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Concern over contamination of Kopili water". The Assam Tribune online. 20 June 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  8. ^ Karmakar, Rahul (9 October 2019). "Assam dam disaster: Ruptured pipeline was repaired a year ago - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  9. ^ "Four days on, hope fades for families of those trapped in Assam's Kopili hydel project". 10 October 2019.
  10. ^ "Assam: Explosion at Kopili Hydel Project Claims Lives of 3 NEEPCO Employee - Sentinelassam". 26 March 2022.

External links

  • North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited - Kopili Hydro Electric Project

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Kopili Hydro Electric Project is a 275 megawatts 369 000 hp hydroelectric power project on the Kopili river and its tributary Umrong stream It is located in Dima Hasao district of Assam state in India 1 The project is developed and operated by North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited It is an important project since the indian State of Assam Arunachal Pradesh Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland and Tripura benefit from this project citation needed Khandong DamThe Khandong damLocation in AssamOfficial nameKopili Hydro Electric ProjectLocationAssam IndiaCoordinates25 31 43 N 92 37 58 E 25 5286173 N 92 6327813 E 25 5286173 92 6327813PurposePowerOpening date1984Owner s Government of IndiaDam and spillwaysType of damConcrete GravityImpoundsKopili RiverHeight66 metres 217 ft Length243 metres 797 ft Spillway capacity15417 m sReservoirCreatesKopili ReservoirTotal capacity166800Surface area13 36 square kilometres 5 16 sq mi Khandong Power HouseCoordinates25 31 01 N 92 39 58 E 25 5168635 N 92 6660943 E 25 5168635 92 6660943Operator s NEEPCOCommission date8 March 1984Turbines3 25 MWInstalled capacity75 MWAnnual generation363 9 MUWebsiteNEEPCOUmrong DamView of Umrong Reservoir from UmrangsoOfficial nameKopili Hydro Electric ProjectCoordinates25 31 43 N 92 42 45 E 25 5284962 N 92 7126092 E 25 5284962 92 7126092PurposePowerOpening date1988Dam and spillwaysType of damConcrete GravityImpoundsUmrang riverHeight30 metres 98 ft Length143 metres 469 ft Spillway typeOgee RadialSpillway capacity554 7 m sReservoirCreatesUmrong ReservoirTotal capacity175000Surface area16 square kilometres 6 2 sq mi Kopili Power HouseCoordinates25 35 10 N 92 43 23 E 25 586020 N 92 723019 E 25 586020 92 723019Operator s NEEPCOCommission date4 July 1988Turbines4 50 MWInstalled capacity200 MW Contents 1 Overview 2 Power plants 2 1 Khandong I amp II 2 2 Kopili I amp II 2 3 Lower Kopili HEP 3 Environment issue 4 Incidents 4 1 2019 4 2 2022 5 Interactive map 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditThe Khandong dam impounds Kopili river and Umrong dam impounds Umrong river creating Kopili reservoir and Umrong reservoir Kopili reservoir partially falls in Meghalaya state as Kopili river forms geographical boundary between Assam and Meghalaya in this region Water from Kopili reservoir is fed to Khandong power station releasing water into Umrong reservoir Water from Umrong reservoir is diverted via tunnels to Kopili power station on the bank of Kopili river Tail race waters of Kopili power house are released back into the Kopili river 1 Although this project is not classified as such its design is very similar to run of the river power projects Power plants EditKhandong I amp II Edit The Khandong power house stage I and stage II are located between two reservoirs near Umrong reservoir in geographical location 25 31 00 N 92 39 58 E 25 5168 N 92 6660 E 25 5168 92 6660 and Khandong dam is located at 25 31 43 N 92 37 58 E 25 5286 N 92 6327 E 25 5286 92 6327 Khandong Stage I powerhouse has 2x25 MW Francis type turbines generating 50 MW power at peak It is connected to Kopili reservoir via 4 5 m diameter 2852 m long concrete lined head race tunnel First and second units of stage I were commissioned on 8 March and 3 May 1984 respectively Khandong stage II powerhouse is located close to stage I power station It has 1x25 MW turbine connected via 480 m long water conductor system which was provisioned for at the time of stage I construction Third turbine was commissioned on 26 July 2004 1 2 Kopili I amp II Edit The Kopili power house stage I and stage II are located on the right bank of Kopili river in geographical location 25 35 10 N 92 43 23 E 25 586 N 92 723 E 25 586 92 723 The related Umrong dam completed in 1988 is located at 25 31 42 N 92 42 45 E 25 5284 N 92 7126 E 25 5284 92 7126 Khandong Stage I and II powerhouse is installed with 4x50 MW Francis type turbines generating 200 MW power at peak It is connected to Umrong reservoir via 4 6 m diameter 5 5 km long concrete lined head race tunnel The first unit of stage I was commissioned on 4 July 1988 2 Lower Kopili HEP Edit Because of contamination of Kopili river waters the prospect of Lower Kopili Hydro Electric Project downstream of Kopili powerhouse has met with hurdles for environmental clearances and financial funding of the project The 120 MW power project will be funded by the Asian Development Bank 3 4 Environment issue EditThis hydroelectric project has suffered some serious damage due to contamination of Kopili river with acid mine discharge from open cast coal mines and rat hole mining in Meghalaya 5 6 7 Incidents Edit2019 Edit The Hydro project site was submerged and flooded following a pipeline burst on 7 October 2019 4 people has since been reported missing in the overflowing project site The burst happened on an old pipe which was repaired the previous year 8 9 2022 Edit Incident at Khandong Power Plant claimed lives of three persons 10 Interactive map Edit Interactive fullscreen map Kopili Hydro Electric ProjectSee also EditList of dams and reservoirs in AssamReferences Edit a b c Kopili Hydro Electric Project Water Resources Information System of India Archived from the original on 20 February 2019 Retrieved 21 February 2019 a b National Register of Large Dams NRLD India PDF Retrieved 21 February 2019 Lower Kopili clearance on hold The Telegraph India 31 August 2017 Retrieved 21 February 2019 Environmental Assessment for Lower Kopili Hydropower Project PDF Asian Development Bank April 2018 Retrieved 21 February 2019 Two Kopili power units shut down Mining in Jaintia Hills affects machines The Telegraph India 20 June 2013 Retrieved 21 February 2019 Renovation amp Modernisation of Kopili Hydro Electric Plant PDF Retrieved 21 February 2019 Concern over contamination of Kopili water The Assam Tribune online 20 June 2012 Retrieved 21 February 2019 Karmakar Rahul 9 October 2019 Assam dam disaster Ruptured pipeline was repaired a year ago The Hindu The Hindu Four days on hope fades for families of those trapped in Assam s Kopili hydel project 10 October 2019 Assam Explosion at Kopili Hydel Project Claims Lives of 3 NEEPCO Employee Sentinelassam 26 March 2022 External links EditNorth Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited Kopili Hydro Electric Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kopili Hydro Electric Project amp oldid 1129479593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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